
The Untold History of The Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Part 4 (4/6) The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern video endoscope. It was originally TV program in El Salvador directed by Julio Murra-Saca MD and Akio Hosono, Japan Ambassador in El Salvador, now has been doubling to English language, this program shows how the gastrocamera was invented after that the evolution of the endoscopes from then until today, showing 50 years of technology helping humanity.

Gastrointestinal (GI) help with Sage Med Lab Testimonial from patients with Gastrointestinal problems. This illness is manifested by cramps, gas, bloating, and alternate bowel constipation and diarrhea. Any of these particular symptoms can be primary, in other words someone can have severe diarrhea or they could just have intestinal cramps with bloating and distension of their abdomen. The symptoms usually occur after meals, but in people who have allergies to common foods it may cycle irrespective of the recently eaten meals.

Gastrointestinal Pathology and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet in ASD Part 2 Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN

GiMEGA Gastrointestinal Multi-Variant Drug An Australian innovation in multi-variant gastrointestinal treatment of H. pylori and E. coli through hypermunisation

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Understanding the Functional Gastrointestinal Disorders Treating patients with functional GI disorders requires an approach to clinical medicine that is not yet well enough taught or understood. Rather than looking for a single cause, like a virus, an integration of many factors need to be considered, understood, and addressed. In this video Brennan MR Spiegel, MD, explains this and the basis for brain-gut interactions. Dr. Spiegel is Assistant Professor of Medicine in Residence, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Los Angeles, CA.

Radiological Imaging and Gastrointestinal Tonometry Add Value in Diagnosis of Chronic... Dr. Aria Sana discusses her m***cript "Radiological Imaging and Gastrointestinal Tonometry Add Value in Diagnosis of Chronic Gastrointestinal Ischemia." Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology; AT.

Dr Rajeev Jayadevan talks about Gastrointestinal cancer on JaiHind TV Meditalk Dr Rajeev Jayadevan talks about Gastrointestinal cancer on JaiHind TV Meditalk, a Malayalam language TV news channel. Symptoms and diagnosis of stomach, esophageal and colon cancer are discussed. Dr. Rajeev Jayadevan MD, DNB, MRCP (UK), Gastroenterology Fellowship (New York) is consultant gastroenterologist at Sunrise Hospital.

Gastrointestinal System A and P Part 1 Gastrointestinal a+p

Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy in the dog Endoscopy of the oesophagus, stomach and small intestine in the dog

Laparoscopic Partial Gastrectomy for Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are rare lesions stemming from connective tissue anywhere along the length of the gut. This video reviews treatment of such a tumor through Laparoscopic Partial Gastrectomy performed by Mark Liberman, MD For more information, visit .

Acute Gastrointestinal Bleeding: The Potential Role of 64 MDCT and 3D Imaging in the Diagnosis

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Gastrointestinal Infections Part 1 Gastrointestinal infections

Gastrointestinal Surgery (GI) Animation Demonstrating Anastomosis with Hand CAC™ 30 Gastrointestinal surgery animation demonstrating Anastomosis with use of the Hand CAC™ 30. To learn more go to NiTi™ Surgical Solutions website:

Gastrointestinal System "Mucin". In the digestive system, mucin is used as a lubricant for materials which must pass over membranes, eg, food passing down the esophagus. A layer of mucus along the inner walls of the stomach is vital to protect the cell linings of that organ from the highly acidic environment within it.

Gastrointestinal Pathology and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet in ASD Part 1 Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN

The Gastrointestinal System Doctor Berger explains the gastrointestinal system. The gastrointestinal tract (GI tract), also called the digestive tract, or the alimentary c***, is the system of organs within multicellular animals that takes in food, digests it to extract energy and nutrients, and expels the remaining waste. The major functions of the GI tract are digestion and excretion.

3D Stereographic Anaglyph Animation: Lower GI Endoscopy (Colonoscopy) Requires red and blue glasses to see 3D effect. This 3D stereographic anaglyph medical animation shows the placement of an endoscope in the large colon (bowel) during a colonoscopy procedure. During a colonoscopy a biopsy is sometimes preformed to distinguish between benign and cancerous tissue. If polyps are found during the colonoscopy a polypectomy is generally preformed.

Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 2) Overview: Colon cancer, liver disease and inflammatory bowel disease are common problems in the gastrointestinal system. In this interview, youll find out important information about diagnosing and treating these disorders. Part One: Colon cancer prevention Screening recommendations Colonoscopy/Sigmoidoscopy Virtual colonoscopy Polyps Pill cam for diagnosing GI problems Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis) Part Two: Causes of liver disease Hepatitis Vaccines for hepatitis Fatty liver Guest: Dr. Jean-Pierre Raufman, the head of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Maryland Medical Center and professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Links: Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 1) Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 2) Maryland Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program www.umm.edu Maryland Digestive Diseases Center www.umm.edu Dr. Jean-Pierre Raufman, www.umm.edu

Bacterial Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Tract of the Kiko Goat Yasmin Baig, Biology (Dr. Jennifer Mendell) Bacterial Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Tract of the Kiko Goat as Assessed by 16S rRNA Gene Clone Libraries

TCOYD: Diabetes and the Gastrointestinal Tract Diabetes can complicate the gastrointestinal tract. Drs. Edelman and Wolosin discuss common issues such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, ulcers, celiac sprue and gastroparesis. Series: "Taking Control of Your Diabetes" [11/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 13445]

Macleod's Gastrointestinal Examination Sample of DVD content available with Macleod's Clinical Examination 12th edition. A further 24 DVD quality clinical examinations available with the textbook and on student consult.

The Untold History of The Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Part 2 (2/6) The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern videoendoscope Dr. Akio Hosono embasador of Japan in el Salvador and Dr. Julio Murra Saca Gastroenterologist discuss some of the recent advances in science, technology and innovation in the gastrointesinal endoscopy and some field of the medical science since then and now.

The Untold History of The Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Part 1 (1/6) The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern video endoscope. It was originally TV program in El Salvador directed by Julio Murra-Saca MD and Akio Hosono, Japan Ambassador in El Salvador, now has been doubling to English language, this program shows how the gastrocamera was invented after that the evolution of the endoscopes from then until today, showing 50 years of technology helping humanity.

Vitamins and the Gastrointestinal Tract. Ulcers, Heartburn, Acid Reflux, and Gastrointestinal problems are all definitely caused by too much acid penetrating the system. However, they are NOT caused by too much acid being produced. Our bodies always produce the exact amount it needs to digest food. Rather, the problem these sufferers are having is that the Mucin lining that coats the entire digestive tract is deficient. As a result of this decrease in Mucin, more acid seeps into the system, which is what causes pain. Currently, all of the medications used to treat these issues focus on blocking the production of acid. Consequently, by blocking this necessary flow of acid, the body is unable to digest food properly leading to the prevention of vital nutrients being absorbed into the body. Therefore, a person taking these "acid-blocking medications" suffer from many negative side effects, including malnutrition, brittle bones, immune deficiency and heart problems. The long-term effects of taking these medications can even be life threatening. The solution is clear. The body needs help in producing more Mucin. By doing this, the body returns to its natural balance. This natural balance means a normal level of Mucin so a person no longer feels pain, and a normal level of acid, which is essential for a healthy body. The result of adding Mucin instead of blocking acid provides relief within minutes, without causing any negative side effects.

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Gastrointestinal Pathology and the Specific Carbohydrate Diet in ASD Part 3 Presented by Pamela Ferro, RN, ASN

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Gastrointestinal Risk with NSAIDs NSAID stands for non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory drug. These are anti-inflammatory medicines, medicines which decrease inflammation. They are typically used to treat pain, arthritis, and are commonly taken for either the short term or the long term. Most NSAIDs have stomach side effects because they decrease your body's natural protection against acid in the gastrointestinal tract. Additional important FDA safety information on NSAIDs: www.fda.gov Made possible by a grant from Pfizer, Inc.

Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 1) Overview: Colon cancer, liver disease and inflammatory bowel disease are common problems in the gastrointestinal system. In this interview, youll find out important information about diagnosing and treating these disorders. Part One: Colon cancer prevention Screening recommendations Colonoscopy/Sigmoidoscopy Virtual colonoscopy Polyps Pill cam for diagnosing GI problems Inflammatory bowel diseases (Crohns and Ulcerative Colitis) Part Two: Causes of liver disease Hepatitis Vaccines for hepatitis Fatty liver Guest: Dr. Jean-Pierre Raufman, the head of the Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at the University of Maryland Medical Center and professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Links: Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 1) Gastrointestinal System Disorders (Part 2) Maryland Inflammatory Bowel Disease Program www.umm.edu Maryland Digestive Diseases Center www.umm.edu Dr. Jean-Pierre Raufman, www.umm.edu

Diagnosing functional gastrointestinal disorders There is growing recognition of the seriousness and the complexity of the functional GI disorders. Yet individuals affected by these disorders still face challenges in finding adequate care. Many physicians remain unprepared to diagnose and treat patients with functional GI disorders. Most doctors are trained to diagnose and treat conditions that they can see on examination or test. Functional GI disorders are different. This can lead to a negative or confusing patient-doctor interaction. How can this be overcome to result in a positive, practical interaction? In this video Brennan MR Spiegel, MD comments. Dr. Spiegel is Assistant Professor of Medicine in Residence, David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Division of Internal Medicine, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Los Angeles, CA.

Dr Farrell Speaks on Gastrointestinal Clinical Tools for Diagnosing Pancreatic Cancer Pancreatic cancer remains the fourth leading cancer death in the USA, affecting both ***es. We now have appropriate clinical tools in making the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. These clinical tools include blood tests (CA19-9 and genetic markers), radiology imaging (abdominal ultrasound, CAT scan, MRI scan, PET scan) and endoscopic imaging (ERCP, endoscopic ultrasound). Using these tools, a clinical algorithm has been developed in the diagnosis of suspected pancreatic cancer patients with excellent accuracy and has been used to establish the treatment approaches based on the stage of the disease.

Surgical Oncology for Gastrointestinal Cancer - Mayo Clinic Barbara A. Pockaj, MD, Richard J. Gray, MD, and Nabil Wasif, MD -- the surgical oncology team at Mayo Clinic in Arizona -- present the latest surgical options for gastrointestinal cancer diagnoses.

Gastrointestinal Physiology, VIP video series Dr. Krupka explains the functional anatomy and physiology of the gastrointestinal tract. Dr. Krupka uses functional medicine and holistic nutrition to assess and treat patients with myriad chronic issues.

The Untold History of The Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Part 5 (5/6) The untold history of the endoscopy from the gastrocamera to the modern videoendoscope Dr. Akio Hosono embasador of Japan in el Salvador and Dr. Julio Murra Saca Gastroenterologist discuss some of the recent advances in science, technology and innovation in the gastrointesinal endoscopy and some field of the medical science since then and now.

Dr Farrell Speaks on Gastrointestinal Clinical Procedures for Treating Pancreatic Using blood tests, radiology and endoscopic imaging, a clinical algorithm has been developed in the diagnosis of suspected pancreatic cancer patients with excellent accuracy and has been used to establish the treatment approaches based on the stage of the disease.

Ultrasound Training Gastrointestinal Tract Indications for ultrasound of the gastrointestinal tract Identify the gastrointestinal tract anatomy Explain gastrointestinal physiology List clinical symptoms of gastrointestinal tract disease Gastrointestinal tract protocol: -Patient preparation -Transducer and preset selection -Patient positioning -Transducer positions -Scan planes -Identify and obtain sonographic images of the gastrointestinal tract Explain and demonstrate the use of breathing techniques and graded compression to obtain optimal sonographic images of the gastrointestinal tract Differentiate normal and abnormal sonographic appearances of the gastrointestinal tract Describe and identify pathologies of the gastrointestinal tract Describe and identify abnormalities of the gastrointestinal tract Explain the Patient's Bill of Rights, HIPAA Privacy Rule, and Patient Safety Act

Gastrointestinal Tract (GI Tract) Gastrointestinal Tract. Human Nutrition 2000, Professor Lisa Merly. By Cristabel Jerez and Melanie Geng. Florida International University.

How the Gastrointestinal System Works and Goes Awry (February 23, 2010) Jay Pasricha, Stanford Professor of Medicine in Gastroenterology & Hepatology, discusses the human gastrointestinal system and the treatment and research on common diseases of this complicated organ. Stanford Mini Med School is a series arranged and directed by Stanford's School of Medicine, and presented by the Stanford Continuing Studies program. Stanford University: www.stanford.edu Stanford School of Medicine: med.stanford.edu Stanford Continuing Studies: continuingstudies.stanford.edu Stanford Channel on YouTube

Nursing class - Gastrointestinal Rap Spring 2008-Nursing class, group project on the GI tract. A little remix of a well known song. Hope you enjoy it as much as we did making it. Have FUN!

Understanding Gastrointestinal Health Never underestimate the importance of education and prevention when it comes to maintaining gastrointestinal health. Patrick Lynch, MD, discusses the importance of understanding what is happening in your body and how by taking care of your body now, it can take care of you in the future. Dr. Lynch also discusses the role weight management plays in maintaining overall good health.